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If you’re anything like me, your first reaction to hearing about the George W. Bush Library & Policy Institute was “What?! W. can read?!” If you’re also anything like me, your second reaction was sheer outrage. How dare a man whose policies thrust us into disastrous war be honored with a library and policy institute in his name?

That is exactly, shamefully, what’s happening. Right now, tens of thousands of people are converging in Dallas, Texas, for the dedication of the place,
including President Obama, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy
Carter, plus George H.W. Bush and the man of the hour himself, his war
criminal son.

We're all there, too--but across the street with dozens of CODEPINKers
and other truthtellers protesting and demanding accountability for the
war crimes committed by W. and his administration. Dubbed the People’s
Response to the Bush Library, CODEPINK and other activists are converging from April 22-25th for a series of events.

This
week we will be launching our "...And Justice for ALL" campaign,
demanding accountability for the crimes of the Bush administration. Help
us share our best image from this week's actions by signing up for our
Thunderclap! See you in the streets!

CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S. funded wars and occupations, to challenge militarism globally, and to redirect our resources into health care, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities.